Welcome to the UK Meds Health Hub

Here at UK Meds, we're committed to more than just providing you with the medications you need. Our Health Hub is here for you to use when you need expert insight into conditions, medications and interactions. Plus we will include any relevant medical news that we believe will be of value to you and your health.

Can I lose a stone in a month?

UK Meds answer the common question that weight loss patients ask us: Can I lose a stone in a month?

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What are the best (and worst) European travel destinations for hay fever sufferers?

What are the best (& worst) European travel destinations for hay fever sufferers? UK Meds explain

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Do I Have A Cold or Hayfever Quiz

Take UK Meds 'Do I Have A Cold or Hayfever Quiz ' to find out if you might be suffering from a common cold or hay fever & when to consider seeing a doctor

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What are the side effects of long term use of Omeprazole?

Read UK Meds blog: What Are The Side Effects Of Long Term Use Of Omeprazole?

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How to use Ventolin inhalers

UK Meds explain how to use a Ventolin inhaler with some simple tips.

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What are the different types of migraine?

Read UK Meds blog: The Different Types Of Migraine

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What is Metronidazole used for?

Read UK Meds blog: What Is Metronidazole Used For?

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Does Biotin Improve Beauty?

Read UK Meds blog: Does Biotin Improve Beauty?

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Your travel checklist

Read UK Meds blog: Your Travel Checklist

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Can Genital Herpes be cured?

UK Meds answer the common question customers ask us about the STI genital herpes: Can Genital Herpes Be Cured?

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Is Dihydrocodeine the same as Codeine?

Read UK Meds blog: Is Dihydrocodeine The Same As Codeine?

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